the pressure of a gas is due to collisions of the gas molecules
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During their motion, they collide with one another and with the side of the container. The pressure of the gas is due to the collisions of molecules with the slides of the container. - Collisions of the molecules are perfectly elastic, i.e. there is no loss of energy during collisions.
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The pressure exerted by a gas in a container results from collisions between the gas molecules and the container walls. Gas molecules exert no attractive or repulsive forces on each other or the container walls; therefore, their collisions are elastic (do not involve a loss of energy).
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